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Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Should we say Kanye West is back to business after making a whooping $1 million in 2 days? Let's hope he makes enough to settle is debt that he claimed. How did he bank $1 million in 2 days? Read on ...

So here is the gist, a few days ago, the rapper announced that he would be opening a pop-up shop in NYC to support his most recent album, ‘The Life of Pablo.’ The temporary ‘Pablo’ store featured merchandise inspired from his "The Life Of Pablo" album and according to reports, fans were queued up in front of the store hours before it opened and rushed the goods as soon as sales kicked off.

U.S President, Barack Obama was all smiles on Tuesday afternoon as he watched an exhibition baseball game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Cuban national baseball team – just hours after ISIS terrorists killed at least 34 people in Brussels.

Settling down with wife Michelle, daughters Sasha and Malia and Cuban dictator Raul Castro, Obama appeared carefree as he enjoyed the game – despite calls to cut short his historic trip and return to lead the response.

Remember last week, there was this die hard Psquare fan that took to media page to plead with twin brothers not to break up? Her tears was so real and emotional that Peter Okoye wanted to meet with her. Yeah Peter has confirm that he has found the lady, lets see what he want to do with her ...

Corporal Melinda Wray with the Norfolk Police Department said the officers opened fire on the woman, later identified as India M. Beaty of Norfolk, after she pointed a gun at them. Police later found that the gun was fake.

American comedian, actress, writer, television host, and producer Chelsea Handler goes nude on her Instagram just to wish her friend Reese Witherspoon a happy birthday. Going nude is now becoming a trend after Kim Kardashian inspired it.

Well going naked isn't new to the Comedian. One time she was asked why she love to go naked, she quoted to Ellen DeGeneres:

‘I like to be naked because I don’t take my body seriously,’ she said. ‘People do, and that’s nice for them, but I think bodies are so silly.’

Delectable Actress and Mother of four Omotola Jalade Ekeinde's husband, Mathew, turns 48 years old today and the actress she took to her Instagram page to send him a lovely birthday shout out. She shared the photo above and wrote:

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has convened an emergency meeting to unravel the circumstances surrounding the abduction of the President of TEKAN/ECWA, one of its Blocs, Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Dziggau, by unknown gunmen in Kaduna.

The General Secretary of CAN, Dr. Musa Asake, said on Tuesday that the meeting would take place on Thursday in Abuja with a view to ensuring that “all hands remain on deck to make sure that those who do not wish the Church well do not succeed.”

When contacted, the spokesperson of Kaduna State Police Command, Mr. Abdullahi Zubairu, said he had yet to be briefed.

In a most twist to the River State rerun election, a video has surfaced online showing Azubuike Nwajoku, a candidate of the APC for a seat at the Rivers State House of Assembly, as he storms the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) collation centre in Ikwerre Local Government Area and violently confronts an unidentified electoral official demanding a refund.

Nwajoku, accompanied by thugs invaded the collation centre, approached the desk of an INEC official in the collation centre, banged the table, confronted him violently shouting, “Where is my money?”.

The incident, sources say, happened in the morning of Sunday, March 20, 2016 after attempts to rig the elections by the APC were thwarted by vigilant voters and it was apparent that Nwajoku had lost the race to the state house of Assembly. Following the confrontation, a fracas ensued attracting the intervention of security personnel on duty.

Nigeria Customs Service has re-introduced the restriction order on importation of rice through land borders across the country.

Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (Rtd) gave the approval for the reversal of an earlier policy in October 2015 which allowed rice imports through the land borders, once appropriate duty and charges were paid.

Wale Adeniyi, spokesperson of Nigeria Customs Service said in a statement that at a review session held with Comptrollers of Border Commands and Federal Operation Units held in Abuja, the Service noted that dwindling revenue from rice imports through the land borders do not match the volume rice landed in neighboring ports. Rather, reports from border commands indicated an upsurge in the tempo of rice smuggling.